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Abuse survivors disappointed by Martin remarks on letter

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Abuse survivors disappointed by Martin remarks on letter
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Survivors of child sexual abuse at a Christian Brothers school in Limerick have expressed disappointment after the Taoiseach claimed he was unaware of a confession letter from the perpetrator. The letter, which was previously highlighted in a documentary, is seen as crucial evidence for survivors seeking state redress.

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This highlights ongoing accountability issues regarding historical institutional abuse and the government's handling of survivor claims.

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Child sexual abuse survivors from the Christian Brother school in Creagh Lane, Limerick, have expressed disappointment at remarks by the Taoiseach in the Dáil.

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The article centers the survivors' perspective and highlights criticism of the government's lack of awareness.

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